Monday, January 23, 2012
Magazine Covers Part II.
Early Magazine covers mainly just showcased the title of the magazine and a table of contents. When they used actual covers, it was modeled after books with a title and a publication date. The third kind of cover was the symbolic cover that used an illustration to symbolize something within the magazine, but some weren't even related to the actual magazine. The Poster Cover is dominated by the picture, which was very large. It is often paired with the title much smaller and maybe one line of informing text. Pictures Married to Type covers where covers that had the title and picture in the perfect relationship where the model usually was covering part of the title with herself and cover lines surrounding part or all of her. In the Forest of Words covers are modeled to have space for a lot of text. They have their cover titles and then a lot of cover lines surrounding their whole picture.
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